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Published - Monday, May 12, 2008

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Cocaine probe has two facing federal charges

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Two Vernon County residents are facing federal charges of conspiring to distribute cocaine and distributing cocaine.

A sealed indictment was returned by a grand jury in Madison on April 23 accusing Lyle I. Dank, 51, and Marilyn K. Seidel, 40, of the charges. They were arrested on Tuesday, April 29.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy O’Shea, who is handling the prosecution of the case, said the Vernon County Sheriff’s Department handled the entire investigation into the matter. O’Shea said the investigation began in January and continued into April. Due to the nature of federal indictments, no details are available regarding the investigation.

“Outside of the charges, the details are not yet a matter of public record,” O’Shea said. He added that this is consistent with almost all federal prosecutions.

If convicted, Dank and Seidel face 20 years in prison on each count and a $1 million fine.

Both Dank and Seidel were arraigned in federal court on Friday and entered not guilty pleas. U.S. Magistrate Judge Theresa Owens set a trial date for the pair for Aug. 18. Dank and Seidel are being detained pending trial. A pre-trial conference in the case has been scheduled for July 10, O’Shea said.

According to the state’s circuit court computer database, Dank previously spent 10 years in state prison on sexual assault charges. He was released in 2004. When prosecuted on those charges, Dank was already being prosecuted as a habitual criminal. Dank's last recorded Vernon County address according to the state's sex offender database was in Westby.

Seidel served 18 months in state prison for possession of cocaine from a case in 2001 and has been previously tried as a habitual criminal. She was also convicted of felony drug charges in 1995. Seidel's address listed in a court document in February of this year was rural Viroqua.
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Compassion Needed for the True Victims wrote on May 15, 2008 4:36 PM:

" These people did not make ONE mistake then try and change their lives. I even find issue with the word "mistake." These were not "oops" mistakes. They were serious intentional crimes that trickle down to harm innocent citizens, that they chose to do; not once, but MULTIPLE times. How about feeling sorry and being protective of the true victims, THEIR victims. I wonder if people would be so forgiving of repeat offenders if they felt the impact of these crimes on a more personal basis. I'm doubting it. You have to wonder if people who claim to be so compassionate have been in trouble with the law themselves and can't handle being responsible for their actions. Our compassion needs to be given to the TRUE victims and not to condone crime by making excuses for the perpetrators and allowing them to avoid the consequences that they themselves have brought on. "

RU Kiddin wrote on May 10, 2008 9:51 AM:

" Rerun? These people were just arrested for this last week! It looks like some people just can't handle the truth. It also looks like some people who go to prison should get longer sentences, because they just can't keep themselves out of trouble. You just gotta love people who have a soft spot in their heart for the convicted sex offender. UR ill. "

fedup wrote on May 9, 2008 6:41 PM:

" How many times do you have to drudge up somebodys past. Cant you find something good to print? this is a rerun. "


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